The expanded college championship resulted in five straight days of postseason action from Thursday, January 9 to Monday, January 13. The total audience for the NFL’s Wild Card round dropped by 9.5 ...
Imagine being in an airport and seeing a sweating 6' 6" Scott Van Pelt sprinting through the facility in an effort to make a flight and then missing said flight. That scene played out Tuesday when the ...
While Notre Dame football didn’t see any transfer movement during its run in the College Football Playoff, the same can’t be ...
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Al Golden may very well be the cure to what has been ailing the Cincinnati Bengals defensively. In the wake of him leaving Zac Taylor's staff to become Marcus F ...
National champions. These are the two best words you can put together in college sports. The Ohio State University Buckeyes, 2024 National Champions. Even better.
The reporter detailed his experience in a post on his verified Reddit account and claimed “a few [Notre Dame] players said some pretty threatening and insulting things to me” as he ...
However, the Irish lost two significant starters to the transfer portal on Thursday. Offensive lineman Rocco Spindler is ...
The Fighting Irish found a way to get Ohio State into a third and 12 situation, but a deep ball to Jeremiah Smith crushed the comeback effort. Ohio State kicked a late field goal and won the game ...
The expanded College Football Playoff resulted in some increased ratings across the board, culminating in a huge number of fans tuning in to watch Ohio State wi ...
A report from Yahoo Sports indicates that athletic directors from the Big Ten and SEC will soon meet to discuss potential College Football Playoff changes.
Michigan famously holds the record for the most wins in college football history, so it naturally follows that the Wolverines have a few titles to their name. They have two in the poll era (since 1936 ...